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iid2022: a workshop on statistical methods for event data in astronomy
We review the iid2022 workshop on statistical methods for X-ray and γ-ray astronomy and high–energy astrophysics event data in astronomy, held in Guntersville, AL, on Nov. 15–18 2022.
Eric D. Feigelson +1 more
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Professor of Astronomy of Saratov State University Joseph Fedorovich Polak (1881–1954) [PDF]
For the first time, the article provides a systematic biography of the professor of Moscow and Saratov Universities, Joseph F. Polak (1881–1954), an astronomer and teacher, the author of many textbooks and popular science publications on astronomy.
Anikin, Valery Mikhailovich
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Progress in nuclear astrophysics of east and southeast Asia
Nuclear astrophysics is an interdisciplinary research field of nuclear physics and astrophysics, seeking for the answer to a question, how to understand the evolution of the universe with the nuclear processes which we learn.
Azni Abdul Aziz +27 more
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Foreword to the Focus Issue on Machine Intelligence in Astronomy and Astrophysics [PDF]
Astronomical observations already produce vast amounts of data through a new generation of telescopes that cannot be analyzed manually. Next-generation telescopes such as the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and the Square Kilometer Array are planned to ...
G. Longo, E. Mer'enyi, P. Tiňo
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The Unified Astronomy Thesaurus: Semantic Metadata for Astronomy and Astrophysics [PDF]
Several controlled vocabularies have been developed and used by the astronomical community, each designed to serve a specific need and a specific group.
Katie Frey, A. Accomazzi
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A straightforward estimation of the maximum sunspot number for cycle 23 [PDF]
Using the annual number of geomagnetically quiet days (aa < 20 γ) for the year after the solar minimum, this precursor method predicts that the maximum sunspot number for cycle 23 will be 140 ± 32, indicating that cycle 23 will be similar to cycles
B. Mendoza, B. Mendoza, J. Ramírez
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Radio astronomy commenced in earnest after World War II, with Australia keenly engaged through the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. At this juncture, Australia’s Commonwealth Solar Observatory expanded its portfolio from primarily studying
Alister W. Graham +4 more
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. Robo-AO is the first robotic autonomous laser-guided adaptive optics (AO) system operating in the sky. It is a very economical AO system especially suitable for observations with 1- to 3-m class telescopes.
Jyotirmay Paul +13 more
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Looking before Leaping: Creating a Software Registry
What lessons can be learned from examining numerous efforts to create a repository or directory of scientist-written software for a discipline? Astronomy has seen a number of efforts to build such a resource, one of which is the Astrophysics Source Code ...
Alice Allen, Judy Schmidt
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Cherenkov Telescope Ring - An Idea for World Wide Monitoring of the VHE Sky [PDF]
With very high energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy becoming a mature branch of observational astrophysics, and the multi-messenger sky being opened up by neutrino observatories and gravitational wave detectors, we here propose to set up a ring of imaging ...
Ruhe Tim +4 more
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